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Home
About Shark Bay
Where is Shark Bay?
Physical Features
Climate
Population & Economy
World Heritage
What is World Heritage?
Shark Bay's World Heritage Values
Managing the World Heritage Area
Management Plans
Management Implementation
Managing Tourism
Management Committees
Management Responsibilities
Management Contacts
World Heritage Visitor Guide
Visiting Shark Bay
Visitor Guide Interactive Map
Bernier & Dorre Islands
Denham
Dirk Hartog Island
Francois Peron NP
Hamelin Pool Stromatolites
Monkey Mia
Shark Bay Marine Reserves
South Peron
Steep Point & Edel Land
Tamala & Carrarang Stations
Wooramel Coast
Take a Virtual Tour of Shark Bay
Getting to Shark Bay
Travel & Safety Tips
When to go
Being prepared
Dangerous wildlife
Pets
Leaving no trace
Respecting culture
Visiting Pastoral Properties
Useful contacts
Suggested itineraries
Things to do
World Heritage Discovery Centre
Wildflowers
Camping
Bushwalking
Commercial Tours
Fishing & Boating
Water Activities
4WDing
Scenic flights
Wildlife viewing
Where to stay
Maps and brochures
Nature of Shark Bay
Animals
Birds
Fish
Invertebrates
Mammals
Reptiles & Amphibians
Plants
Vegetation Types
Wildflowers
Seagrasses
Tree Heath
Sandalwood
Threatened Plants